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In Reply Refer To:
Liquefaction Evaluation of Gravel Using Dynamic Penetration Test
HFHWY00075/4000172
May 19,2017
Jolund Luther
Chair
City of Seward Historic Preservation Commission
PO Box 167
Seward,AK 99664
Dear Mr. Luther:
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) has assumed the responsibilities of
the Federal Highway Administration under 23 U.S.C. 326, and is proposing a research project to determine the
feasibility and applicability of the dynamic cone penetration test(DPT)to assess risk of gravel liquefaction in
earthquake zones in Alaska. Though this methodology was developed in China, it appears to hold significant
promise in assessing liquefaction resistance in gravelly soils in Alaska. To apply this methodology, it needs to
be optimized, calibrated using data from other earthquakes where liquefaction occurred(e.g., 1964 Alaska
Earthquake), and validated using results from field tests. The research project would occur at sites outlined in
Table 1; Sections 26, 27, 34, 35,Township 1 North, Range 1 West, Seward Meridian, on USGS Quad Map
Seward A-7 NE,in Seward, Alaska(Figure 1).
Table 1.Subsurface exploration locations,Seward,AK.
Location Latitude Longitude
Site 1 60.141423 -149.418827
Site 2 60.143687 -149.422320
Site 3 60.137755 -149.421784
Site 4 60.140503 -149.419956
Consultation for this project is being conducted in accordance with the 2014 Programmatic Agreement...for the
Federal-Aid Highway Program in Alaska. The DOT&PF, acting as a Federal agency, finds that no historic
properties would be affected by the proposed project pursuant to 36 CFR 800.4(d)(1), implementing regulations
of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. This submission provides documentation in support of
this finding, as required at 36 CFR 800.11(d).
Project Description
"Keep Alaska Moving through service and infrastructure."
HFHWY00075 May 19,2017
Field tests would be performed at four sites where gravels have liquefied in past earthquakes. A steel rod about
2.5 inches wide and 50 feet deep would be hammered into gravelly soils in close proximity to the Resurrection
River and Japanese Creek, near the Seward Highway milepost(MP) 3, in Seward,Alaska. Access to test sites
(Figure 2)would be by existing gravel roads.
Area of Potential Effect(APE)
The test holes are located near Seward Highway MP 3 in proximity to Resurrection River and Japanese Creek.
The Area of Potential Effect(APE)consists of the four test hole locations listed in Table 1, as well as potential
equipment access areas(Figure 2). Ground disturbance would be minimal; access would use existing gravel
roads and pads, and test holes would be refilled after field studies are complete. The APE does not include
visual effects as no construction would occur;the proposed project area would remain consistent with the
existing conditions and activities would not alter the setting or character of the area.
Identification Efforts
On May 15, 2017, DOT&PF reviewed the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey(AHRS)database.No properties
were identified by the AHRS within to the APE of the project area; however,three resources were identified
adjacent to the proposed project area(Table 2). DOT&PF also reviewed the Kenai Peninsula Borough(KPB)
Parcel Viewer on May 15, 2017,to identify properties older than 45 years.No properties older than 45 years old
were identified within or adjacent to the APE.
Table 2.Historic properties in the vicinity of HFHWY00075 test holes.
AHRS# Site Name Description Assoc.Dates DOE Status NRHP
Eligibility
Seward-Moose Pass Part of the Determined eligible Nomination
SEW-00148 Trail Iditarod National Historic by SHPO and sent to Keeper.
Historic Trail Agency 3/10/2015.
125-mile long
two-lane
SEW-01557 Seward Highway highway Historic None. None.
connecting
Seward and
Anchorage
Closed for
Railroad line
other reason,
SEW-00029 Alaska Railroad from Seward to 1915-1923 None.
needs re-
Potter(MP 64)
evaluation.
Finding of Effect
A finding of"no historic properties affected"was reached for this project,because there are no historic
properties within the APE of the project.
Consultation Efforts
The following parties are being notified of this fording: the State Historic Preservation Officer, City of Seward
Historic Preservation Commission, Resurrection Bay Historical Society, Qutekcak Native Tribe,Chugachmiut,
Chugach, Inc., and the Kenai Peninsula Borough.
HFHWY00075 May 19,2017
If you wish to comment on this finding, I can be reached at the address above,by telephone at 907-269-0534,or
by e-mail at erik.hilsinger@alaska.gov. Your timely response will greatly assist us in incorporating your
concerns into project development. For that purpose,we respectfully request that you respond within thirty days
of your receipt of this correspondence.
Sincerely,
Erik Hilsinger
DOT&PF Central Region Cultural Resources Specialist
Enclosures:
Figure 1. Location and Vicinity Map
Figure 2. APE map with test hole locations
Electronic cc w/enclosures:
Carolyn Morehouse, P.E., DOT&PF (Statewide), Project Manager
David Hemstreet,P.E.,G.E.,DOT&PF State Foundation Engineer
Brian Elliott, DOT&PF (Central Region), Regional Environmental Manager
Melissa Goldstein, DOT&PF Statewide Environmental NEPA Manager
Kathy Price,Cultural Resources Manager, Statewide Environmental Office
Elena Fernandez, DOT&PF Central Region, Environmental Analyst
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